What size pony do you use?

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I am considering buying a pony to provide an additional measure of safety over and above the buddy backup. Cold water diving down to 6c - 7c, and to a depth of up to 130 feet. My regs are good cold water regs, Apeks, but of course that is no guarentee.

What size pony do folks typically use?
 
I carry a 40cuft for shallow dives and 80cuft for deeper dives
 
19 cu here.


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A slung 30. Usually it is a richer mix that I can clean up on. I call it my 'little yellow buddy.' It has never let me down, and I have been glad to have it. It is nice having enough gax not to worry about rate of ascent and safety stop while still being small enough to be unobtrusive
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Since I don't know how you dive, I would suggest that you do gas calculations for all the scenarios that *you think* deserve a measure of risk reduction. Your pre-dive planning will then indicate the pony size to take.

Things to consider: Can you always ascend directly or do you need to reach an upline, exit point, shore? Will your buddy be carrying a pony also? How fast do you burn through gas when stressed? Add your own here...

Sooner or later, you will end up wanting both a big pony and a small pony. (and a bunch more :wink:) But for now, a 40 cuft is a big pony for recreational dives but it is also a nice size for stage bottles if you start to stray towards tech. Additionally, a 40 is a convenient place to keep O2 if you get Advanced EAN, but now you lose it as a pony...

For me, either a 40 or a 19 work nicely. Your end result could very well be different and a better choice for you.
 
Luxfer AL40 is a good size, they "float" nice and is not to heavy. The 80's are very heavy!
 
I went with the AL 40. Slung it floats fine and is really easy to manage. The 19 seems fine for most diving I do however since I can use the 40 for so much more I use them for everything.
 
I like an 80 as a stage/deco bottle, and when slung properly it's very unobtrusive. Not sure where the "very heavy" part comes in... a single slung 80 adds a relatively miniscule amount of negative buoyancy and only an extra ~40 to carry around on deck.
 
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